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  • Stone Museum (Foundation)
    About 1800 mysterious stones from around the world are on display, including the bendable konnyaku stone, the TV stone that makes the letters below stand out, and dinosaur bones. There is also an explanation corner where you can touch the stones. In addition, at the adjacent experience facility "Wakuwaku Jewelry Plaza," you can experience about 4…
  • Fujinomiya City Buried Cultural Properties Center
    Fujinomiya City Buried Cultural Properties Center is a facility that investigates, organizes, stores and exhibits artifacts excavated from Fujinomiya City during excavation surveys. In the exhibition room, you can see pottery and stone tools excavated from the Oshika-kubo ruins, which is an archaeological site from the early Jomon period and is said to be one of the oldest settlements in Japan, as well as the historical site "Mt. Fuji"…
  • Fujinomiya City Local History Museum (currently closed)
    Fujinomiya City Local History Museum is a museum located on the first floor of the Fujinomiya Civic Cultural Center. It displays materials related to the history of Fujinomiya, Mount Fuji, and worship of Mount Fuji.
  • Teruko Yokoi Fuji Art Museum
    A private art museum exhibiting the works of Swiss-based painter Yokoi Teruko. The building is environmentally friendly, with solar power generation and rainwater storage. Enjoy coffee on the terrace while gazing at Mt. Fuji.
  • Shizuoka Prefecture Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center
    The Shizuoka Prefecture Mount Fuji World Heritage Center was established as a facility for systematizing "Fujisan Studies" by "linking" together the four activities and results of "long-term protection," "enjoyable communication," "wide exchange," and "deep study," and for exploring, passing on, and exchanging information about the value of Mount Fuji, a World Cultural Heritage site...
  • Shizuoka Prefectural Fisheries Technology Research Institute Fuji Trout Farm
    We raise approximately 20 trout and conduct research into breeding improvements.